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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 24, 1996
Alternative splicing of the human cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene in transgenic mice. Exon exclusion modulates gene expression in response to dietary or developmental changeT P Yang, L B Agellon, A Walsh, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1982
Role of apolipoprotein E-containing lipoproteins in abetalipoproteinemiaC B Blum, R J Deckelbaum, L D Witte, et al.
Tubercle|March 1, 1978
Ethambutol and intra-ocular pressureP R Pattisson, O J Kun, A I Friedmann, et al.
Biochemistry|May 30, 1995
Point mutagenesis of positively charged amino acids of cholesteryl ester transfer protein: conserved residues within the lipid transfer/lipopolysaccharide binding protein gene family essential for functionX C Jiang, C Bruce, T Cocke, et al.
Biochemistry|April 9, 1991
Structure-function studies of human cholesteryl ester transfer protein by linker insertion scanning mutagenesisS Wang, L P Deng, M L Brown, et al.
Atherosclerosis|June 1, 1980
Products of delipidation of intestinal chylomicrons with diethyl etherA R Tall, E Abreu, R M Glickman, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 26, 2001
ApoE knockout mice expressing human matrix metalloproteinase-1 in macrophages have less advanced atherosclerosisV Lemaître, T K O'Byrne, A C Borczuk, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|February 19, 2000
Phospholipid transfer protein gene knock-out mice have low high density lipoprotein levels, due to hypercatabolism, and accumulate apoA-IV-rich lamellar lipoproteinsS Qin, K Kawano, C Bruce, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 21, 1998
Increased sphingomyelin content of plasma lipoproteins in apolipoprotein E knockout mice reflects combined production and catabolic defects and enhances reactivity with mammalian sphingomyelinaseTs Jeong, S L Schissel, I Tabas, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1997
IFN-gamma potentiates atherosclerosis in ApoE knock-out miceS Gupta, A M Pablo, X c Jiang, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 24, 1996
Alternative splicing of the human cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene in transgenic mice. Exon exclusion modulates gene expression in response to dietary or developmental changeT P Yang, L B Agellon, A Walsh, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1982
Role of apolipoprotein E-containing lipoproteins in abetalipoproteinemiaC B Blum, R J Deckelbaum, L D Witte, et al.
Tubercle|March 1, 1978
Ethambutol and intra-ocular pressureP R Pattisson, O J Kun, A I Friedmann, et al.
Biochemistry|May 30, 1995
Point mutagenesis of positively charged amino acids of cholesteryl ester transfer protein: conserved residues within the lipid transfer/lipopolysaccharide binding protein gene family essential for functionX C Jiang, C Bruce, T Cocke, et al.
Biochemistry|April 9, 1991
Structure-function studies of human cholesteryl ester transfer protein by linker insertion scanning mutagenesisS Wang, L P Deng, M L Brown, et al.
Atherosclerosis|June 1, 1980
Products of delipidation of intestinal chylomicrons with diethyl etherA R Tall, E Abreu, R M Glickman, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 26, 2001
ApoE knockout mice expressing human matrix metalloproteinase-1 in macrophages have less advanced atherosclerosisV Lemaître, T K O'Byrne, A C Borczuk, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|February 19, 2000
Phospholipid transfer protein gene knock-out mice have low high density lipoprotein levels, due to hypercatabolism, and accumulate apoA-IV-rich lamellar lipoproteinsS Qin, K Kawano, C Bruce, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 21, 1998
Increased sphingomyelin content of plasma lipoproteins in apolipoprotein E knockout mice reflects combined production and catabolic defects and enhances reactivity with mammalian sphingomyelinaseTs Jeong, S L Schissel, I Tabas, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1997
IFN-gamma potentiates atherosclerosis in ApoE knock-out miceS Gupta, A M Pablo, X c Jiang, et al.
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